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Jacob George is from Tsleil Waututh Reserve with the ancestral name Kiapalanexw.
From a young age, I have been passionate about the art of carving. It all began when I was just ten years old, watching my uncle Mark George skillfully carve a totem pole. The intricate details and the way he transformed a simple piece of wood into a stunning work of art captivated my young mind.
From the moment, I knew I wanted to become a carver myself, The smell of cedar wood, The tools in my hands, and the creative process all fascinated me. Carving has a form of expression and connection to my culture. It allows me to tell stories, preserve our traditions and honor our ancestors.
With each piece of art I create, I hold a special connection to the creator. Before I began working on my new project, I take a moment to pray and seek guidance and knowledge.
Carving has become more than just a hobby or a skill to me. It is a way of life, journey of self-discovery, and connection to my community. I am honored to be able to contribute to the preservation and revival of our cultural heritage through my artwork. It is my hope that with each piece I create, I inspire others to appreciate and celebrate the rich history and tradition of our people.